Schrödinger’s Destiny Feb 2019 Update

Category Archives: video

I’ve been reworking all the motion capture/editing system over the last few months, using a quick 60 second test scene from Hitchiker’s Guide. In it, Simon plays Ford Prefect and Yatra plays Arthur Dent as they discuss a giant robot’s Continue reading →

The crew of the flying saucer get into a pickle over what to eat for dinner. — The Starship Schrödinger’s Destiny is an interactive story set in virtual reality featuring the adventures of the crew of a flying saucer. This Continue reading →

New Cartoon! “Forgettery” is the the Version 0.1 mini-episode of “The Starship Schrödinger’s Destiny”. A five-minute story starring Anna Lock as Anxi Sun and Michael Langan as Simon Samson as they struggle with forces beyond comprehension. As well as the Continue reading →

In my new test scene, Simon and Coral find a heart shaped moon and talk about the quantum nature of love. A work-in-progress test scene from the virtual reality story I’m currently writing set mostly aboard a flying saucer. The Continue reading →

My new #cartoon #animation “Drunkman Vs Captain Career” is out – watch it here now: Our once-great city of Drunkton is plagued with super villains such as the infamous Doctor Responsibility, The insane Mortgage Master, and the terrifying Captain Career. Continue reading →

My new Cartoon: Jerremy Corbyn Sings Morrissey’s “All you need is me”. I was listening to this song while reading some news story about Corbyn, arguing about it with my friend Drew, and it seemed to fit him. Them. Which Continue reading →

Good evening, I’m Spokes Mann and this is “Official News”, incorruptible reporting in no way influenced by the hidden tentacles of private land ownership. The Conservative Party today announced their Manifesto, claiming it would help the poor and the working Continue reading →

Good afternoon, I’m Spokes Mann and this is “Official News”, incorruptible reporting in no way influenced by the hidden tentacles of political power. — The election campaign begins tonight (again) with a live TV debate featuring, for the first time, Continue reading →

In a happy announcement, today the tentacles of economic power rejoiced that the UKs annual GDP growth during the last year was slightly higher than they expected it to have been. While it’s true that most people are still worse Continue reading →